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Donkees

(31,418 posts)
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 04:47 PM Apr 2018

Sen. Chuck Schumer to introduce bill to decriminalize marijuana

By Shawna Thomas Apr 19, 2018


Excerpt:

The Minority Leader of the Senate is making it official the day before 4/20: He’s down with legal weed.

In an exclusive interview with VICE News, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) confirmed he is putting his name on legislation that he said is aimed at “decriminalizing” marijuana at the federal level.

For Schumer, this is a shift. While he has backed medical marijuana and the rights of states to experiment with legal sales of pot, what he is proposing is a seismic shift in federal drug policy .

https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/7xdjqz/sen-chuck-schumer-to-introduce-bill-to-decriminalize-marijuana



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Sen. Chuck Schumer to introduce bill to decriminalize marijuana (Original Post) Donkees Apr 2018 OP
Jeff Sessions has the mind of a child as we all know, a racist child, wouldnt it be fun Eliot Rosewater Apr 2018 #1
''The phases of surprise of @SenSchumer being handed a bong. '' Donkees Apr 2018 #2
so all the Libertarians are on board with less government intrusion...right? BoneyardDem Apr 2018 #3
420 😎 voteearlyvoteoften Apr 2018 #4
Schumie looks like he could use a joint. KY_EnviroGuy Apr 2018 #5
it's a start. it is long past the time to end the War On Drugs. nt TheFrenchRazor Apr 2018 #6
Also an exclusive interview with Senator Schumer about why he changed his mind - 7pm ET HBO Donkees Apr 2018 #7
Go Chuck! workinclasszero Apr 2018 #8
K&R Scurrilous Apr 2018 #9
Theres only one journo ( @Shawna ) in DC who could so gracefully ask @SenSchumer to sign a bong. Donkees Apr 2018 #10
KNR Lucinda Apr 2018 #11
Why Senator Schumer Is Introducing A Bill That Decriminalizes Marijuana (HBO) Donkees Apr 2018 #12
Democrats it's time to get hard on Cannabis Legalization MagickMuffin Apr 2018 #13
K&R. Good for Senator Schumer Rhiannon12866 Apr 2018 #14
Good Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2021 #15

Eliot Rosewater

(31,112 posts)
1. Jeff Sessions has the mind of a child as we all know, a racist child, wouldnt it be fun
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 04:48 PM
Apr 2018

if they took this play toy from him, made it legal

 

BoneyardDem

(1,202 posts)
3. so all the Libertarians are on board with less government intrusion...right?
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 04:59 PM
Apr 2018

or are they going to all support the inevitable Republican stand against this legislation?

KY_EnviroGuy

(14,492 posts)
5. Schumie looks like he could use a joint.
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 05:29 PM
Apr 2018

Being around too many repugs can wear on ya!

Would tickle me to no end if they get this through, as it's long overdue. Maybe they can include a retroactive clause to release a lot of good folks from jail.

Then, we get to see the Chief Elf's head spin!.....

........... .........

Donkees

(31,418 posts)
12. Why Senator Schumer Is Introducing A Bill That Decriminalizes Marijuana (HBO)
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 10:37 PM
Apr 2018


Published on Apr 19, 2018
The Minority Leader of the Senate is making it official the day before 4/20: He’s down with legal weed.

In an exclusive interview with VICE News, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) confirmed he is putting his name on legislation that he said is aimed at “decriminalizing” marijuana at the federal level.

For Schumer, this is a shift. While he has backed medical marijuana and the rights of states to experiment with legal sales of pot, what he is proposing is a seismic shift in federal drug policy .

“Ultimately, it’s the right thing to do. Freedom. If smoking marijuana doesn’t hurt anybody else, why shouldn’t we allow people to do it and not make it criminal?” Schumer said.

While Schumer’s position in the Senate make his support of de-scheduling significant, he’s hardly the first high-profile Democrat to back such a move. Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) has long been a proponent of removing marijuana from the federal list of controlled substances, and Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) recently introduced the Marijuana Justice Act, which would federally legalize weed. Republicans, who still control Congress, haven’t been as open to the idea, though recent polls have shown a majority of party members now favor legalization.

The legislation, which Schumer’s office expects will be released within the next week, has six main points. First, it would remove marijuana from Drug Enforcement Administration’s list of controlled substances, which would end federal prohibition and leave it up to states to decide how to regulate the drug. Schumer stopped short of calling it legalization, but de-scheduling would essentially make marijuana legal at the federal level.

His bill would also would create some funding for minority and women-owned marijuana businesses, provide money for research into overall effects of marijuana and it’s specific effect on driving impairment. And lastly, it would “maintain federal authority to regulate marijuana advertising in the same way it does alcohol and tobacco,” which Schumer said is to make sure marijuana businesses aren’t targeting children with their ads.

Schumer went further saying that he would support legalization in his home state of New York as well as any other state that wants to move in that direction. “My personal view is legalization is just fine,” he said. “The best thing to do is let each state decide on its own.”

While this looks like an obvious election year-play, Schumer claimed it wasn’t about he looming 2018 or 2020 elections.

“I’m doing it because I think it’s the right thing to do. I’ve seen too many people’s lives ruined by the criminalization,” he said. “If we benefit, so be it. But that’s not my motivation.”

When asked if he had ever smoked weed before, Schumer said no, but when pressed on whether he might be willing to try it he said, “Maybe, I’m a little old, but who knows?”

MagickMuffin

(15,943 posts)
13. Democrats it's time to get hard on Cannabis Legalization
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 11:39 PM
Apr 2018

The republicans are soft on Legalization.


In case anyone is wondering about my phrasing: during the push to criminalize all street drugs as so evil, the republicans devised a way to inject sexual overtones to the newly minted War on Drugs.

So, the republicans would use the talking point that the Democrats were soft on drugs. Over and over again that was their way of proving they were the alpha males within congress.

The current phrase that had sexual overtones during Obama's term was "They are trying to ram this down our throats", scary black man ramming "things" down their throats.


Anyway GO SENATOR SCHUMER!





Rhiannon12866

(205,508 posts)
14. K&R. Good for Senator Schumer
Thu Apr 19, 2018, 11:48 PM
Apr 2018

New Yorkers still face charges for possession of small amounts, heard about another case just today. BTW, Jimmy Carter also supports decriminalization - and he has a couple of decades on Senator Schumer.

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